DHS Employee Suspended for Mishap: Journalist Unintentionally Added to Sensitive Email

According to reporting by NBC News, a Department of Homeland Security A DHS staff member has been put on administrative leave and could lose their security clearance following an incident where they inadvertently disclosed unclassified information about a forthcoming ICE operation. ICE ) operation to a journalist through an email.

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Why It Matters

The event in January, verified by Jason Houser—formerly the chief of staff at ICE—and two additional officials who requested confidentiality when speaking with NBC News, bears similarities to the more high-profile instance involving U.S. National Security Adviser Michael Flynn incorrectly adding individuals to a watchlist. The Atlantic's Editor-in-Chief of a Signal group chat where the Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared military strike plans.

In contrast to Waltz and Hegseth, who retain their roles, the Department of Homeland Security employee is facing disciplinary action, as per NBC News' sources.

President Donald Trump has defended his national security staff, referring to the aftermath as "nothing but a witch hunt."

What to Know

As reported by NBC News, the DHS staff member promptly recognized the error, reached out to the reporter, ensured the information wasn’t released, and the ICE operation continued seamlessly. Despite this, the individual faced an investigation, had to undergo a lie detector test, and was informed that the agency plans to rescind her security clearance.

It is reported that she has been involved with several DHS agencies over the course of her work. George W. Bush The administration continued to serve for the entire duration of President Trump's first term.

Meanwhile, t The White House and representatives associated with President Trump have kept up that the data exchanged using Signal is The Atlantic The editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, was not categorized.

But Democrats Former national security and intelligence officials have refuted that assertion, noting that the chat contained detailed discussions about impending attacks targeting Houthi insurgents in Yemen.

The utilization of Signal, instead of a secure governmental platform, for discussing classified military strategies has also sparked widespread criticism , with certain specialists indicating it might have breached the Espionage Act.

Trump’s officials are now facing a lawsuit submitted to the U.S. Court for the District of Columbia by the nonprofit oversight organization American Oversight. The lawsuit targets multiple high-ranking administrative officers. participated in the Signal chat for breaching the Federal Records Act and the Administrative Procedure Act by using a platform meant to delete messages for official governmental activities.

Legal specialists and ex-officials informed NBC News about this DHS event, pointing out what seems to be a dual standard in handling errors made by permanent staff versus political appointees.

What People Are Saying

Houser told NBC News: Focusing on a career official who devoted herself to safeguarding public safety and upholding the law—while overlooking political appointees who disclosed confidential war strategies—reveals that this administration penalizes honesty and shields negligence. This not only betrays her but also undermines every public servant willing to risk their career for what’s right.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated at a press briefing on Wednesday: It's clear that an error was made here. A significant blunder occurred when they included a reporter. No disrespect to reporters, but this isn’t something they should have been part of.

"I have been informed by the Pentagon "And everyone concerned should know that none of the data that was present...at any time jeopardized the mission or endangered the lives of our personnel," Rubio stated additionally.

What Happens Next

An official informed NBC News that the DHS worker has a 30-day window to contest the revocation of their security clearance.

This is an evolving news story and will be updated with additional details as they become available.

Updated: March 27, 2025, 7:27 PM ET: The piece has been revised to include further details and comments.

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